This tutorial will guide you through the steps to remaster the UBCD ISO to enable you to burn it to an optical disc. I will start off with a just downloaded state and proceed from there. This guide does not contain help on modifying any of the extracted content; if you are looking for a specific guide that is not available here, please check the UBCD forums for more help and information.
It is highly recommended that after completing this tutorial that you test the remastered ISO with a Virtual Machine (VirtualBox (free), VMware, Qemu (free), etc.) or by burning it to a rewritable source such as cdrw/dvdrw to confirm it does work properly before burning it to a more permanent media as problems may arise and could save you an optical disc.

Contents

Requirements

Before we jump into the guide you will need the proper tools to help you out.

You will need:

1. The UBCD ISO, ofcourse. Download it here if you haven't already. For this tutorial I will be using version 5.0 beta 12, seeing as it has more fixes and is up-to-date.

2. 7-zip (free) available here or any other extraction software (Winzip, Winrar, etc.) to extract the contents of the ISO. I will be using 7-zip in this tutorial because it is free. Installed or portable version.

3. At least 550mb of space for extracting and remastering, additional space required if you plan on adding more programs to the ISO.

After checking that you have met all requirements we can begin with the tutorial.

Let Us Begin!

For the purpose of this tutorial, the contents of the ISO will be extracted to "C:\ubcd" and the UBCD ISO will be located on the desktop. If you are using another drive or extracting to another folder adapt this guide according. I am using Vista as well, so you will have to run things as administrator and allow/continue when it asks you if you want to copy items (I will note it). That being said let us begin...

3. Right click on the UBCD ISO on your desktop and select "Cut". Now select the "My Documents" window and right click on an empty space on the bottom and select "Paste". Note: You will need write permission to modify the contents of the "My Documents" folder.

For Vista, click on the start menu and type "cmd" into the search; DO NOT PRESS ENTER. Wait for it to show the results and then right click on "cmd.exe" and select "Run as Administrator". Note: You will have to click "Continue" to run it as administrator.

5. When it has finished, as the above picture shows, you will find the new ISO (ubcd.iso) located in the root (very beginning) of your "C" drive as well as the original UBCD ISO you downloaded and moved (in this case ubcd50b12.iso). As so: